Is it all or some, and are some chosen for eternal life and
some for eternal death?
Not exact matches
Before the «Dispensation of Grace» of God, by which we are saved through «Faith in Jesus Christ» as Lord and our personal Savior, Jesus Christ fulfilled the «Law of God» on our behalf during His ministry on earth, died on the «Holy Cross»
for the «Remission of Our Sins» once and
for all, descended to hell and defeated
death, then rose from the dead on the third day bringing us «
Eternal Life» and «Reconciliation» with God the Father!
In so doing, he has appeased His Holiness, Justice, and Wrath; He has conquered the enemy that we brought into the world by our rebellion, which is
death itself, by rising from the dead and living and reigning as victorious King and Savior; and He has reconciled those who believe in Him to Himself that they may live life
eternal with Him at the consummation of all perfection,
for perfection will be restored as He has promised!
Is there a step of faith in believing that Jesus is the Son of God and that He came and died
for a sinner like me and that He rose again to prove that He is God and that He defeated Satan, sin and
death and has given
eternal life to all who believe in Him?
The
death penalty
for sin is not only the
death of the body but
eternal separation from the creator.
To have grain and have it «more abundantly» decalres rather outrightly that there are many «grain» therefore
for Christ to say that we «might have [it] more abundantly» declares without much doubt that we become
eternal in the Life /
death Life /
death struggles throughout eternity.
It is because you will be judged according to your sins and since you don't have anything to show as payment
for those sins, you will be judged to
eternal death and suffering.
The Lord Jesus Christ fulfilled the Law on our behalf, died on the Holy Cross
for the remission of our sins (became sin and curse
for us) descended to hell and defeated
death (keys of which were held by Satan,) rose from the dead on the third day bringing us
eternal life and reconciliation with God the Father, then ascended to Heaven promising us the Holy Spirit and preparing the place
for us.
Romans says «
For the wages of sin is
death, but the gift of GOD is
eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.»
- turn from sin and believe in the
death for our sins burial and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ and you shall have
eternal life in heaven!
While an admonition such as «Remember, O man, that thou art dust, and to dust thou shalt return» sounds like the solemn - admonitory, the point of the memento mori is to contemplate worldly
death in order to fit oneself
for otherworldly life in communion with other
eternal souls, not somehow to find comfort in the commonality of our mortal lot.
It has got away
for so long with the kind of lunatic word - games that allow
death - by - torture to be presented as an act of love, and
eternal torment in the flames of hell to be seen as a necessary act of justice, that we should perhaps not be surprised that it has also managed to dupe its followers into seeing the systematic suppression and silencing of women as an act of liberation and equality.
Generally, they include the following in their gospel definition: - human sinfulness - the deity of Jesus - the
death of Jesus on the cross
for our sins - the resurrection of Jesus - the necessity of faith in Jesus to receive
eternal life
Hebrews 9:15 - 17
For this reason He is the mediator of the new covenant, so that, since a death has taken place for the redemption of the transgressions that were committed under the first covenant, those who have been called may receive the promise of eternal inheritan
For this reason He is the mediator of the new covenant, so that, since a
death has taken place
for the redemption of the transgressions that were committed under the first covenant, those who have been called may receive the promise of eternal inheritan
for the redemption of the transgressions that were committed under the first covenant, those who have been called may receive the promise of
eternal inheritance.
And
for the majority of Christians, who hold to the traditional Christian view of hell, these matters really are about (
eternal) life and
death.
To believe in Jesus
for your salvation and to have a part in His everlasting Kingdom where sin,
death, sorrow, pain, despair, oppression do not exist, and in this life have a moral code that includes loving everyone though not participating in sin and have that hope of
eternal life.
There's no forgiveness
for that, just the mercy of an
eternal death if they forget the Christ, Angels, and Apostles.
So you see Keith you are special created
for a purpose in this stage of transit test life... as true life is the
eternal life that which comes after
death on resurrection and Judgment day... God Bless
Victory over
death has been won
for us by Christ on the cross: «In the context of Christian faith, the drama of evolution merges inseparably with the (abysmal)
death and (grounding) resurrection of Jesus and, in him, with the
eternal drama that is the Trinitarian life of God.»
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For the wages of sin is
death, but the free gift of God is
eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
His
death covers all the sins we committed before we believed in Jesus
for eternal life and after we believed in Jesus
for eternal life.
For although all are sinners and guilty of eternal death, God nevertheless wanted to prevent this misery by giving His Son into death for
For although all are sinners and guilty of
eternal death, God nevertheless wanted to prevent this misery by giving His Son into
death for for us.
Where the difference comes in is in the potential
for an
eternal life after
death.
The
death of Christ is of no value to you if you don't believe in Jesus
for eternal life.
If he remains stubborn, his disease will become a curse
for him, and he will face physical
death and
eternal death.
While the
death and resurrection of Jesus are central to the Gospel, believing in the resurrection of Jesus is not required
for a person to receive
eternal life from Jesus.
The
death and resurrection of Jesus are definitely part of what we share in evangelism, but we tell them these things to convince and persuade them to believe in Jesus
for eternal life, not because they get
eternal life by believing in the
death and resurrection of Jesus.
After all, there are many who believe in the
death and resurrection of Jesus, but don't believe in Him
for eternal life.
For Altizer, pure transcendence is a symbolic image of primordial Spirit, while pure immanence is the symbolic equivalent of the Kingdom of God.26 Therefore, Altizer's «
eternal death» is not a literal
death as fallen man knows it; rather, it is the same as pure immanence — the totality of flesh.
The answer to that question is the answer to this question: «Did Peter and the other apostles believe in the
death and resurrection of Jesus when they beleived in Him
for eternal life?»
I don't disagree (if I am understanding you correctly), but we must make sure we understand the difference between how to receive
eternal life (believe in Jesus Christ alone
for it), and the logical and theological foundations
for that truth (deity of Jesus,
death and resurrection of Jesus, sinfulness of humanity, etc., etc., etc.).
So, right here, in Scripture, we have examples of people who did not believe in the
death and resurrection of Jesus, but who did have
eternal life because they believed in Jesus
for it.
The panel question was: «Is explicit belief in Jesus»
death and resurrection necessary
for eternal salvation?»
God nbever punshed children
for their parents crimes...
death isnot always a punishment... cause the ultimate punishment is
eternal life in hell... you are looking at wrong perspective there here and now in a temporary world
There is a difference between the mechanism of justification (the
death and resurrection of Jesus, along with a myriad of other things) and the message of
eternal life (believe in Jesus
for it).
* worship God, who has never been, at any time
for any reason, a capricious God of
death, war, murder, destruction, violence, abuse, vengeance, hate, fear, lies, slavery, systemic injustice, oppression, conditional acceptance, exclusion, segregation, discrimination, shunning, ostracism,
eternal condemnation,
eternal punishment, retribution, sacrifices, patriarchy, matriarchy, empire, nationalism, only one culture, only one race or portion of the population, parochialism, sectarianism, dogma, creeds, pledges, oaths or censorship — and who has never behaved as a Greco - Roman or narcissistic deity.
He said that he always talks about the
death and resurrection, but that if someone believed in Jesus
for eternal life before he had the chance to tell them about the
death and resurrection, he thought they would probably go to heaven, but wasn't sure.
If they believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross
for the sins of all mankind, and if they believe that three days after his
death, Jesus Christ rose from the dead and if they believe all of these things, but don't believe in Jesus
for eternal life, that person is not saved.
This is fine when we're talking about American Idol or Harry Potter, but it's probably not the best medium
for discussing the
eternal destiny of the un-evangelized or the Christian response to the
death of an enemy.
Take,
for example, Jürgen Moltmann's (b. 1926) view of creation as the expression of «God's self - communicative love» or Wolfhart Pannenberg's (b. 1928) rich treatment of the Paschal events confirming
for us the
eternal truth that Jesus is the obedient Son, the Father is the Ruler of all, and the Spirit is active always and everywhere, including in
death.
The
eternal peace of humanity with God, received by faith on account of Christ's victory over sin,
death, and the power of Satan, is dismissed as pie in the sky to be exchanged
for the various approximations of peace and happiness that in good times this world also knows about and experiences.
For the current of history does not carry it to the shore of
death but to
eternal life.
If they are true believers and not riding some particular hobby horse they must surely say that everything has remained the same that is really necessary
for life as well as
for death: the crucified and risen Christ, his grace, baptism, the true body and blood of the Lord in the Eucharist, the forgiveness of sins, the expectation of
eternal life, the ancient dogma binding on all, the one commandment of the love of God and our neighbour.
Hayner reflected on his cancer diagnosis, following Christ when
death is imminent, and
eternal life in one of his and Labberton's final conversations, which is edited below
for clarity and length.
It's a wonderful clever way to never have to prove anything, «just die and you'll see»... but make sure you give plenty of your gold to the Priests...
for they inform God upon your
death that you have paid your monetary dues on earth as a Christian and then ~ * boom * ~
eternal life.
Indeed, what would the experience of the passing of time or
death mean
for an
eternal (e-ternal being?
Romans 3:23 23
for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, Romans 6:23 23 For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in [a] Christ Jesus our Lo
for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, Romans 6:23 23
For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in [a] Christ Jesus our Lo
For the wages of sin is
death, but the gift of God is
eternal life in [a] Christ Jesus our Lord.
Jesus condemns entire cities to dreadful
deaths and to the
eternal torment of hell because they didn't care
for his preaching.
People need to «realize» Christianity is a hoax to make money off them before you can start spewing J.K. Rowling's nonsense as fact... but if you promise
eternal life AFTER
death and charge people
for it, you are guaranteed no one can you prove you wrong.
And when I write «the complete chain of events» I mean the complete chain, beginning with God
eternal love
for humanity, including the creation of mankind and their subsequent fall, and going through God's calling of Israel, His work through them during their checkered history, the birth, life, ministry,
death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus, and looking forward to the return of Jesus and the new heavens, the new earth, and our
eternal existence with God.